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Originally Posted by boywonder
The Amazon dimmer looks like a simple potentiometer.....need more info on the original one.
Assuming the lights are LEDs yes the pot should work.....you could install two pots, one for each zone. I would buy the Amazon pot and try it with the lamps before cutting anything. It may behave strange...or not.....
If you want on/off functionality and dimmer control you can find pots that have on/off capability as well. Ebay, Digi-Key or Mouser easy enough.
Can you provide a link to the Amazon potentiometer?
The on/off potentiometers have the on/off "click" at the beginning of the rotation...or you could wire in a separate on/off switch. That's how my ceiling lights work.
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Ditto, the second switch was going to be my suggestion, if it clicks then this is your option. You can check before you install. Remember if it does not switch off it will create a parasitic draw on your power source. This happen to me when I made my multi gauge overhead console with a similar dimmer. I had 6 gauges trans oil, alt, oil pressure, oil temp, EGT & boost. By mistake I wired it to the + side of the head light switch. As we all know lights work without ignition being on so power was constant even though they were dimmed off. Eventually I wired it to ignition on and off, this way I could dim separately from dash light dimmer. With that in mind:
There is another option to the set up. A three position RV wall switch to choose which zone you want to light. The power would go to the dimmer then to the RV 2 switch for each zone. The 1st is zone 1 the 2nd is zone 2 both dimmable by yhe one dimmer. You would only be able to light one zone at a time unless you put a RV 3 wall switch that the one dimmer would feed. This would alow for under cabinet mood lighting Of course all these should be low draw LED's but you need to check load capacities on all items especially the dimmer, but this would permit one dimmer for all.